Award Year / Program / Phase:1992 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency:HHS
Principal Investigator:Donald B Nuzzio
Award Amount:$49,998.00
Abstract:
The purpose of this work is to investigage and develop an electrochemical detector that has the ability to do fast voltammetric scans for conventional hplc. the primary goal of this work is to build a prototype detector that can scan potential, much like a photodiode array lc detector that scans… More
There currently is no commercially available instrument which can be programmed and used in real time to analyze a variety of electroactive species in the marine environment and simultaneously record pH and temperature. The development of a deployable / profiling electrochemical platform would allow… More
There currently is no commercially available instrument which can be programmed and used in real time to analyze a variety of electroactive species in the marine environment and simultaneously record pH and temperature. The development of a deployable / profiling electrochemical platform would allow… More
Currently no commercially available voltammetric electrode system exists which can operate in the water column, water/sediment interface or sediment. These electrodes need to sense a variety of electroactive species in the marine environment, which are biogeochemical relevant to understanding the… More
Currently no commercially available voltammetric electrode system exists which can operate in the water column, water/sediment interface or sediment. These electrodes need to sense a variety of electroactive species in the marine environment, which are biogeochemical relevant to understanding the… More